Valentine's Day Origami Workshop

Learn origami from a friendly expert in this Sydney workshop


Midori Furze
Midori Furze
5.0 (26)
Instagram followers1k

1.5 hours Class size 2 to 6

label $60 (or 4 payments of $15 Afterpay)

Would you like to do something different for Valentine's day this year? Why indulge in a fun creative evening and join this calming origami workshop in Sydney for adults!

In this workshop, you'll make a box that can be opened and closed. You'll learn the folding techniques to make a 3D box with one sheet of paper and no scissors! You'll also get to make some paper origami roses to attach to the top of your box. You can choose the colours of the roses. The colours are pink, red and off-white. If you have a particular colour in your mind, please let Midori know. She can prepare for the workshop.

The box will be packed in a paper bag which is also your hand-made on the day!

Never tried origami before? Don't worry, a very experienced origami instructor, Midori will be there to guide you step by step through the process.

The tables are divided by the acrylic particitions. Please wear masks.

If you're looking for date night ideas for this celebration of love, then this origami workshop would be a great pick for you!


Knowledge required
This is a beginner-friendly workshop.
 
What you'll get
  • Guidance from an expert
  • All materials provided
  • Your own origami roses and boxes to take home.
What to bring
Just yourself!
 
Suitable for

This class is great for a birthday or hens party.

This would also be a lovely gift for her, gift for mum or birthday gift.

Location

Kintsugi Australia Studio - 235 Clarence Street, Sydney NSW

Valentine's Day Origami Workshop location
Your teacher
Midori Furze
Midori Furze

Origami and art

5.0 (26)
Instagram followers1k

I was born and grew up in Japan. I came to Sydney in 1989 and have been living in Sydney's Northern Beaches since then.
I am a multi-disciplinary artist who creates canvas paintings, Suni-e, origami 3D objects and installations. I work with event management companies to create unique origami in Sydney.

When I was at the artist residency in 2010, one of the directors saw my origami in my studio. Until then I painted Western-style paintings on canvas which I had learnt at school. But he encouraged me to do more origami because it was unique about me as a Japanese artist based in Sydney.
I did many public participating origami projects and they were all well-received.
In 2022, I received the Foreign Minister's commendation Award by the Japanese Government for my contribution to the Australia-Japan culture exchange. I was also awarded by the Consulate-General of Japan, Sydney in 2016.

I have been teaching Origami at many places in Sydney for more than twelve years. e.g. the Art Gallery of NSW, Australian Museum, Powerhouse Museum, Japan Foundation, Hazelhurst Art Center. My origami workshops are very popular at festivals and events.

Teaching Origami is one of my passion. It is delightful to see big smiles on people's faces when they completed their origami for the first time.
A sheet of square paper turned into a bird still amazes me. Japanese people have been folding paper cranes for more than 400 years. We fold the same way as the people who lived 400 years ago.
Origami is an affordable, lightweight, clean activity. You can play anywhere. It is a great exercise for our hands as well as our brains.

In recent years, origami techniques are used in design, math and science. The airbags in the cars are folded. The solar panels in the spaceships are folded. The stents save people's lives.
I hope we will have more wonderful inventors in Australia in the near future who enjoyed folding origami when they were little.

Let's start folding!

More about this class

This teacher has 26 reviews for their other experiences - which you can see here.

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